2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10995-021-03362-6
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Comparison of Paper Diaries, Text Messages and Smartphone App to Track Bleeding and Other Symptoms for Contraceptive Studies

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“…Tracking symptoms electronically, particularly with an app, may be advantageous over paper/pencil methods because of increased accessibility, compliance, accuracy, and completeness 29 . The use of smartphone apps can also provide ecologically, momentarily assessed data to health care providers if the app allows for sharing 30 . Ecological momentary assessment, which involves repeated sampling of participant's current experiences in real time, in their natural environment, has been shown to reduce recall bias and improve measurement fidelity 31,32 .…”
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“…Tracking symptoms electronically, particularly with an app, may be advantageous over paper/pencil methods because of increased accessibility, compliance, accuracy, and completeness 29 . The use of smartphone apps can also provide ecologically, momentarily assessed data to health care providers if the app allows for sharing 30 . Ecological momentary assessment, which involves repeated sampling of participant's current experiences in real time, in their natural environment, has been shown to reduce recall bias and improve measurement fidelity 31,32 .…”
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“…29 The use of smartphone apps can also provide ecologically, momentarily assessed data to health care providers if the app allows for sharing. 30 Ecological momentary assessment, which involves repeated sampling of participant's current experiences in real time, in their natural environment, has been shown to reduce recall bias and improve measurement fidelity. 31,32 Users appreciate the ability to review symptom history graphs and summary.…”
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“…We counter that menstrual cycle data from U.S. Food and Drug Administration–cleared applications, such as our data source Natural Cycles, are more reliable than the current standard, paper diaries. 2 Finally, the authors state that menstrual disturbances appear to be transient. We argue that further research is needed; we created our original data set to coincide with the initial vaccine campaign and, thus, did not have enough cycles after vaccine exposure to sufficiently address this issue.…”
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